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Export Link Analytics

Export Link Analytics

You can now export your link analytics on Dub.co to a CSV file.

This is a great way to analyze your link data in a spreadsheet or import it into another business intelligence (BI) tool like Tableau or Power BI.

Learn how to export your link analytics to a CSV file in our help center article.

Introducing Workspaces

Introducing Workspaces

Workspaces are a new way to organize your links and collaborate with your team on Dub.

They replace the old concept of "Projects" on Dub and are designed for teams at companies of all sizes. You can create a workspace for your team and:

If you're a Dub API user, here are some changes you should be aware of:

  • The projectSlug query parameter has now been replaced by workspaceId, which can be found under your Workspace's Settings tab. We will still support the projectSlug query parameter for backward compatibility, but we recommend using workspaceId for new integrations.
Updates to link redirect status codes on Dub.co

Updates to link redirect status codes on Dub.co

Short links on Dub.co now redirect with a 302 status code by default.

On the other hand, for root domain links, Dub uses 301 redirects for maximum SEO value.

Learn more about the differences between 301 and 302 redirects in our latest blog post.

Workspace Invite Links

Workspace Invite Links

You can now invite your teammates to join your workspace on Dub.co via an invite link.

This is especially useful if you have a large team and want to invite multiple people at once. You can also use this feature to invite people who are not yet on Dub.co.

Learn more about workspace invite links.

Destination URL Analytics

Destination URL Analytics

Unlike other link management platforms, Dub.co lets you update the destination URL for your short links as many time as you want.

Now, you can see the historical analytics for each destination URL variation for a Dub.co short link – sorted by their respective number of clicks.

Transfer links between workspaces

Transfer links between workspaces

You can now easily transfer your Dub.co short links from one workspace to another, making it easier to manage or reorganize your links.

Learn more about how you can transfer links between workspaces in just a few clicks.

Edited links now retain their analytics

Edited links now retain their analytics

You can now safely edit your short links on Dub.co and they will retain their analytics history.

In the past, editing a short link (e.g. d.to/abcd.to/xyz) would reset the analytics history for the link, which wasn't ideal. Well, not anymore!

This is helpful when you need to update a link for any reason (e.g. company rebrands). Analytics for the link will now be preserved and will continue to accumulate from where it left off.

Sign In With GitHub

Sign In With GitHub

You can now sign in to your Dub.co account with GitHub.

If you have an existing Dub.co account with an email address that matches your GitHub account, you can sign in with either method moving forward.

Links on Dub are now case-insensitive

Links on Dub are now case-insensitive

Short links on Dub are now case-insensitive by default.

This means that if you have a short link d.to/GitHub, you can now access it via d.to/Github or d.to/github – and the click events will be aggregated under the lowercase version of the link.

This will help prevent broken links when users accidentally type the wrong case.

Updates to dub.sh Links

Updates to dub.sh Links

You can now use the default domains on Dub (e.g. dub.sh, chatg.pt, spti.fi, amzn.id) inside your Dub workspace.

As part of this change, all personal links have also been migrated to a workspace on Dub. You can find your personal links under a workspace named after your name or email.

This also means that you can now use dub.sh links with our REST API.